Was paid to J. A. SLAYMAKER. Atchison. Neb.. LAST 

 OCT., for a head of Maule's Earliest weighing 22 lbs. 



A. ROSE, PENN YAN, N. Y., !N 1887 RAISED A HEAD OF 

 MAULE'S EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER WEIGHING I6K POUNDS. 



IS50 



MAULE'S PRIZE EARLIEST.— I challenge the J 

 world to produce a finer, handsomer, or earlier". 

 Cauliflower. It will surpass In earliness the Snow-* 

 Ball and every otber known variety. Whether lor forcing, 

 or open ground, planted early or late it is the surest header, 

 of all. Very dwarf and compact in growth, like the Snow-i 

 Ball, it can be planted very close, Is in. each way, and is» 

 particularly desirable for forcing under glass. In my trial* 

 grounds. In 1887 and '88, every plant produced a superb, 

 head that surpassed every variety in earliness, size, 

 and quality. It is unquestionably the largest as well as, 

 the best of all. Market-gardeners once having sown it, will* 

 plant no other. Pkt., 30 cts.; J4 oz., 81.50; oz., $5.00. ; s 



EARLY SNOW-BALL.— Sown year after year at the, | 

 same time, and under same conditions as other varieties, it, 

 has produced heads 9 inches across by June 10th. Every* 

 plant forms a beautiful large head. Pkt.. 25 cts.; oz., $3.50. • 

 EARLIEST DWAHF EK KC K T.— Next to Snow- J 

 Ball and Maule's Prize Earliest. This is the best, earliest and, 

 surest to head. Packet, 25 cents : ounce, $3.50. • 

 EARLY PARIS.— Popular sort for forcing Heads, 

 large, white, solid and compact. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 60 cts. • 

 EARLY LONDON. -Sure to head, very early, and* 

 excellent in everv wav. Pkt., 10 cts ; oz., 00 cts.: lb.. $1.75. • 

 AUTIMIN (JIANT.-So protected by the foliage as toj 

 remain a long time fit for use. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 65 cts.: !^ lb., $2. • 



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